Technology is changing education The best way to improve educational standards is to use all available tools, including state-of-the-art technology. Computers and the Internet expanded the way education is offered to today's students. Today's Web technology provides valuable opportunities to learn technical practices. Educators discovered that computers and multiple educational tools promote learning and enhance social interaction.
The challenging educational process is a strict requirement for how technology changes teaching solutions. Society seems to be fascinated by the occurrence of technological progress in education. In 1981, about 18% of the public schools in the US had educational computers. By 1991, this proportion has increased to 98% (Alhalabi, p. 22). Technology changed, changed many concepts of education, and the possibility of education system attracted the lives of many students and teachers.
Technology affects every aspect of our lives today, education is no exception. Technology has changed education in many ways. First, technology expands educational opportunities and provides rich information (books, images, video, audio) via the Internet. By doing this, you can acquire knowledge. Also, online courses are on the rise, most of them are free. Modern technology allows students to learn from anywhere in the world through online education. In addition, students are currently using the latest technology in the classroom for better learning. For example, students can use the iPad to share visual lessons, presentations, and examples with colleagues. This makes learning easier and fun, but the most important thing - more effective.
Education has changed the way we use our technology and technology has changed our way of education. One of the most obvious examples of this reality is the use of Google in the classroom. In the past ten years, Google products and services have changed how students and teachers interact. In return, the education market is also responsible for Google's transformation and education. When Google Docs Productivity Suite (currently G Suite) was introduced into education, it was quickly adopted by many schools in the higher education stages since K - 12. In response to early questions from blind and amblyopia users, the American Blind Federation is trying to collaborate with Google to improve these users. Google and the National Federation of Blind people jointly identified a number of needs and opportunities to improve the accessibility of G Suite. Since then, we are partners, maintain an open communication channel and regularly discuss feedback.